Decompensation department

Ladies and gentleman, Mr. Mitt Romney, speaking from The Corner, where he was sent, no doubt, for a time-out:

America has just witnessed an unconscionable abuse of power. President Obama has betrayed his oath to the nation â€” rather than bringing us together, ushering in a new kind of politics, and rising above raw partisanship, he has succumbed to the lowest denominator of incumbent power: justifying the means by extolling the ends. He promised better; we deserved better.

He calls his accomplishment â€œhistoricâ€ â€” in this he is correct, although not for the reason he intends. Rather, it is an historic usurpation of the legislative process â€” he unleashed the nuclear option, enlisted not a single Republican vote in either chamber, bribed reluctant members of his own party, paid-off his union backers, scapegoated insurers, and justified his act with patently fraudulent accounting. What Barack Obama has ushered into the American political landscape is not good for our country; in the words of an ancient maxim, â€œwhat starts twisted, ends twisted.â€

His health-care bill is unhealthy for America. It raises taxes, slashes the more private side of Medicare, installs price controls, and puts a new federal bureaucracy in charge of health care. It will create a new entitlement even as the ones we already have are bankrupt. For these reasons and more, the act should be repealed. That campaign begins today.